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“Why does living feel like never-ending work?” Read an extract from Yrsa Daley-Ward’s The How

Stylist 02 Nov 2021
Yrsa Daley-Ward burst into the public consciousness in 2017 with her acclaimed poetry collection, Bone ... Her latest book, The How, is an enthrallingly beautiful blend of poetry, reflections and prompts, all exploring the many wonders, joys and trials of modern life ... Searching for joy feels like work.
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LIBRARY COLUMN | Poetry by Native and Indigenous authors

The Mercury 30 Oct 2021
And I got the courage to do that after reading poetry and learning that writing didn’t need to follow standard conventions ... “When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through” is an anthology of Native nations poetry edited by Joy Harjo of the Muscogee Nation, who is the first Native American Poet Laureate of the United States.
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Imelda May: ‘Sex can be more fun as you get older and you care less’

The Irish Times 30 Oct 2021
Singer and writer Imelda May, brown eyes peering from beneath a dark fringe, is considering the freedom she finds in poetry, something she says can be elusive in modern songwriting ... “With poetry, I don’t have to think of limits, or rhythm, and the subject matter can be anything at all ... “It took the momentum and the joy out of it.
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A queer take on disability: Exploring identity, kinship, dissent

Hindustan Times 29 Oct 2021
On Instagram (@revivaldisabilitymag) and on the website (revivaldisabilityproject.com), their lived experience is expressed through art and poetry, first-person accounts and Instagram Lives. These are stories of disabled joy and dissent, disabled anger, navigating freedom as a ...
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Big Read Lakeshore events feature several authors, Native American culture

The Holland Sentinel 27 Oct 2021
This year’s Big Read book is “An American Sunrise,” a collection of poems by Poet Laureate Joy Harjo. It is the first time Big Read Lakeshore has had poetry as the featured selection ... A poetry event with Jack Ridl will take place at 7 p.m.
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Beth Ann Popa Castelvetere

Richland Source 27 Oct 2021
MANSFIELD. Life is 10% what happens to you and 90% how you react to it ... She was 45 ... She had worked in her aunt’s bridal and formal store ... With a zest for life, Beth found joy in all she did. Writing poetry and journaling were favorite pastimes. She later discovered a new joy – her favorite – watching her son excel in golf ... Real life. Real facts. Real me ... .
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The pain of unrequited love

The News International 24 Oct 2021
Beena Goindi has two poetry books to her credit titled Soochti Aainkhen and Jo Tum Ne Dekha ... joy, fear, happiness, vulnerability, insecurity, fulfillment, and sadness too ... Nothing speaks louder than poetry in its purest form ... The desire to become one instead of two is more than once in her poetry ... Her poetry is an easy read.
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For Garrison Keillor, the woes appear gone

Union Leader 23 Oct 2021
SELLERSVILLE, Pa. - Garrison Keillor seems right at home ... Well, there's this dog, see, and he doesn't much like this writer and ... Keillor talks for nearly two hours straight in his warm, familiar baritone, reciting limericks and poetry, reminiscing about growing up in Minnesota in the 1950s, about the joys and pitfalls of his advancing mortality ... - - -.
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Highlights: Settling The Score 2021 - Your Choice

RNZ 22 Oct 2021
A a dance suite, it is light, refreshing and eminently joyful ... "I had the absolute pleasure and joy of being at the first NZSO performance after the first lockdown ... I will never forget the joy, delight and love of music and our NZSO." ... "It resounds with the sea-poetry of Charles Brasch and it feels the power of Tangaroa."
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Máire Mhac an tSaoi: ‘In your absence are we alive at all?’

The Irish Times 18 Oct 2021
A supple, gifted poet, Máire Mhac an tSaoi showed consummate skill and grace in echoing and extending earlier Irish poetry, drawing on the great simple poetry of amhráin na ndaoine as well as the classical dánta grá ... Her complex poetry on motherhood is sometimes dark and troubled, sometimes transfigured by joy ... The joys of pleasure ebb.
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Máire Mhac an tSaoi: ‘Radical and uninhibited in her personal life, conservative in her aesthetic’

The Irish Times 18 Oct 2021
A supple, gifted poet, Máire Mhac an tSaoi showed consummate skill and grace in echoing and extending earlier Irish poetry, drawing on the great simple poetry of amhráin na ndaoine as well as the classical dánta grá ... Her complex poetry on motherhood is sometimes dark and troubled, sometimes transfigured by joy ... The joys of pleasure ebb.
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President Higgins pays tribute to Márie Mhac an tSaoi and Brendan Kennelly

Irish Independent 18 Oct 2021
Mr Higgins said Brendan Kennelly was a kind man who “created huge audiences in extraordinary places for poetry in Ireland... “His commitment to poetry to prisons was admirable, I filled in for him once when he couldn't make it to Mount Joy ... He did so much in creating an audience for poetry.”.
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‘I think of you, Brendan, in hushed Dublin streets.’ A poem for Brendan Kennelly by Joseph O’Connor

The Irish Times 18 Oct 2021
For a teenager in 1980s Bally you were an inspiring life force willing us to escape to our ambitions. And later, when I, like many of my contemporaries, moved to Dublin there was the sheer joy of encountering you – you like a walking around poetry jukebox with deep deep wells of sublime poetry within you.
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Brendan Kennelly: friends and fellow writers pay tribute

The Irish Times 18 Oct 2021
For a teenager in 1980s Bally you were an inspiring life force willing us to escape to our ambitions. And later, when I, like many of my contemporaries, moved to Dublin there was the sheer joy of encountering you – you like a walking around poetry jukebox with deep deep wells of sublime poetry within you.
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Exploring the roots — and high drama — of flamenco

Denver Post 18 Oct 2021
The Spanish respect their dances no matter where they came from or how they developed ... 21 ... The musicians’ songs, stories and poetry guide every moment and the dancers follow their lead, interpreting the plots, all of the joys and sorrows, through movement, sometimes literally but most often emotionally ... “We know what we are talking about.” ... ....
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